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Epic Mickey Issue Contents

The issues had a Skate 3 first-look, an in-depth, seven-page report on the relationship between Hollywood and video games, interviews with executives from all three console manufacturers about the future and current success of their products. But the issue of Game Informer's biggest attraction was the in depth coverage of Epic Mickey, from Warren Spector. Which also included his info on his Disney memorabilia collection that he had collected over previous years.

Game Informer Demo

To reveal the first screenshots and information of Epic Mickey to the public, a short demo was created by Junction Point Studios. The demo was made to show off key gameplay mechanics and the preliminary art style. According to lead designer, Chase Jones, the demo was created because no actual levels had been completed yet.[1] This demo included many elements that didn't make it into the final game, such as characters, plot points and the hero/scrapper mechanic.[2]

Though some additional information about the demo has been made public over the years thanks to datamining and input from the game's developers, no gameplay footage is known to publically exist.

Website

Game Informer also published various videos and articles about Epic Mickey on their official website.